Mike Shulse
(mshulse@nemonet.com) -- SHULTZMy ggg grandfather Henry Shultz and family came to Mo.(Ralls Co.) in 1840 from
Nicholas and Montgomery Cos. Ky. One of his sons , Peter Shulse married a second cousin
from Nicholas Co. Evaline Shulse. She was a Shulse before she married him. As you can
imagine, this has been very confusing. They may have been connected with
"Dunkards" or German Baptist Brethren. We feel certain that they came out of N.
C. into Ky. as the 1880 census for Ralls Co. Mo. indicated Peter stated his father was
born in N. C. Item entered 3/27/97.

Michael VanBaaren
(QTLA71A@prodigy.com) -- THOMASJoel THOMAS, b 1767, VA; md Margaret (STILES / STITES ??) c1795. Margaret, b
1771, VA. Only 2 children known: Jane THOMAS, b 29 July 1801; and Elzephus, b 1807, both
in Montgomery Co., KY. Joel was in portion of Montgomery Co. that became Bath Co. in 1811.
The family migrated from Bath Co. to Putnam Co., IN c1830. I find lots of THOMAS' in
Montgomery/Bath Co., but cannot make any connections to my Joel. Were there other
children? I would enjoy corresponding with anyone researching THOMAS' in this time period
and counties. Thank you!! Item entered 3/27/97.

J. Daniel Mahar
(mahard@sfcep.corp.ge.com) -- BEATTY/SEEResearching the above two families that lived in Montgomery county in the 19th
century. Thomas and Daniel Beatty lived along Jefferey's Creek. Thomas died in 1818 and
left children: Polly, Sally, Thomas, William, Nancy See, Joseph and James. Conrad, John,
and George See came to Montgomery County around 1800. John See married Polly and died in
1837 leaving a will that names children: John (died 1839), Polly Howard, Andrew, James,
Joseph, Martin, Elizabeth Wyatt, and Margaret Woodard. I am looking for any information on
these families and their collateral lines. San Francisco, CA Item entered 3/27/97.

Bill LaBach
(wmlabach1@insightbb.com) - ANDERSON
I am searching for the parents and siblings of John Anderson (1760-1826) who was a farmer
on Lulbegrud Creek and who married Mary Robeson [also spelled Robinson and Robertson]
(1772-1847). His children were named James Robeson Anderson, John Fowler Anderson, Matthew
William Anderson, George W. Anderson, Ann Anderson, Margaret (Peggy) Anderson and Robert
Smith Perry Anderson. His marriage must have been about 1798 (no record) as his first
child was born in 1799. He is buried in an old family cemetery on Levee Road. I would like
to locate this. I don't even know what road is referred to as Levee Road. I suspect (don't
know) he may have come from Mercer County and was not the first generation of his family
in Kentucky. A William Anderson was appointed to appraise the estate of James Robeson,
deceased, in Lincoln County in the 1780's [Mercer was formed from Lincoln]. Another James
Robeson's Will was probated in Mercer Co. in 1792 and mentioned a daughter, Mary. I can't
actually connect these families based on what I know now. My decent is through George W.
Anderson (1810-59) who moved to Jackson County, Missouri in 1836. Also researching HINDS,
McCLELLAND, and STEWART. Bill [William Anderson] LaBach in Lexington, Kentucky. Item updated 3/27/97.

Edie Suttle
(jsattle9@idt.net) -- WILLS/HOWARDI am researching the WILLS and HOWARD families of Montgomery County Kentucky,
they were known to be in Montgomery County in 1845/50. Andrew WILLS married Mahala HOWARD
in Montgomery County, and they had 4 possibly 5 children all born in Montgomery County
Kentucky. Willing to share information I already have on the WILLS/HOWARD Family. Thank
you.
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/6437Data entered March 1997.

J. Thompson
(JThomp1655@aol.com) -- RIFFETI am looking for any info on my gggrandfather Daniel Riffet (Reffit). He was born
in Montgomery Co., Ky and married Magdelina Ealoy from Tennessee and moved to Brazil (Clay
County) Indiana He was born circa 1815. They had several children all born in Indiana.
Daniel was on Indian Census records from 1830 thru 1860. He then dissappeared and in 1870
records Magdelina was remarried to someone else. I am assuming he was probably killed in
the Civil War. Any information on this surname would be greatly appreciated. Item entered 3/22/97

Debbie Schmidt
(SMILEYCAKE@AOL.COM) -- TURLEYSeek information on Samuel Turley born 1769 Henry CO. VA. He married Sallie
Oldham about 1790. Moved to Madison Co ,KY where she died about 1819. Samuel and children
moved on to Callaway CO. Missouri. Children:
Margaret married 1819 in Montgomery CO to John Trimble
Polly died in Madison CO. (1794-1797)
John died in Madison CO. (1796-1797)
William O. married Dorothy Fourt
Elizabeth (1800-1845)
Nancy married 1828 to B.B. Steele
James E. married Harriet Miller
Julia Ann married William Selby in 1832
George married Sarah Spires
Sallie (1813-1834)Item entered 3/9/97.

Clemmie Weist (crwfam@aol.com)
-- SWARTZLooking for information on Frances M. Swartz who died in Montgomery Co.
12-9-1912. Trying to determine if she was the wife of William Swartz of Bath Co.Where was
she buried. Also would like to know if anyone in Montgomery Co. who does look ups who
would be willing to look for Frances obit. Any help appreciated. Item entered 3/9/97.

Jay B. Jones
(jjones@earth.sunlink.net) -- JONESWiley JONES mustered into the War of 1812 from Mount Sterling, Montgomery Co.,
KY. Parents were Mathew JONES and Mary CRUMPLER JONES who came to Montgomery Co., in 1801
perhaps to join church of David Barrow who also came from Southampton Co., VA. Siblings
were Mathew Jr., Thomas, Beassant, John, and Sally. This family removed to Owen Co.,
Indiana in 1826. Would appreciate any info on Wiley or this family (census, marriage, land
records, etc.). Item entered 3/9/97.

Lee Zeitelhack
(Zeitelhack@aol.com) -- MultipleGOODPASTER, GREEN, RIDDLE, RAZOR, JONES, RALLS - I am searching these families in
Rowan, Bath, Montgomery, Morgan, Menifee, and Fleming counties. My grandfather, Fred Vern
GREANE, was born in Salt Lick, but his parents lived in Farmers and around Midland.His
father was George Thomas GREANE (GREEN, GREENE) son of William S. GREEN and Nancy Vernetta
(Nettie) JONES. His mother was Annie GOODPASTER, I think she may have been a daughter of
James GOODPASTER and Henrietta RIDDLE. George and Annie were divorced in 1903. Annie
remarried later and had sons. She was widowed by 1930 and may have moved to Ohio or
Indiana in the 1930s. Her husband may have been named SPENCE. I am looking especially for
death records for WILLIAM S. AND NETTIE GREEN. William had a brother named George. I have
extensive data on the GOODPASTER line and several others and would be glad to share. Item entered 3/9/97.

WILSON (JWPURDUE@AOL.COM)I AM SEARCHING FOR WILSON FAMILY. JOHN WILLIAM WILSON OR THOMAS WILSON. JOHN BORN
JAN 12, 1853 IN SHARPSBURG, KY MARRIED FANNIE CLARK SEP 5 1875 IN MONTGOMERY CO., KY
THOMAS BORN IN 1854 BOTH MOVED AND DIED IN INDIANA. Item entered 3/9/97.

Elise M. Breen
(embreen@cord.iupui.edu) -- PLEAK/PLEAKENSTALVERSeeking information on Johann B. PLEAKENSTALVER (aka/ John B. PLEAK) who came to
Bryan's Station in Scott County, KY and probably died there. He is listed on rolls at
Boonesborough, as well. He was married at least once to Hester or Esther WADE, and
possibly also to Phoebe Ann COONS. Suspect he may have come out from Virginia as widower
of Esther WADE with some of her brothers (WADEs) and son(s), nephew(s) or younger
brother(s), then re-married to Phoebe Ann COONS, possibly having more children, including
Fielding & Dawson PLEAK. Fielding PLEAK left for Decatur County, IN in early 1820s,
not sure what happened to other PLEAKs, (including 3 daughters), except that a third
brother was killed by the Indians. Other KY relatives associated with this line include
MEEKS/MEAKS and MENIFEE, associated with Montgomery County, KY, Menifee County, KY and,
possibly Clark County, KY. [N.B.: Family narrative given above is purely speculative, at
this time.] Item entered 3/8/97.

Elise M. Breen
(embreen@cord.iupui.edu) -- PLEAK/PLEAKENSTALVERSeeking information on the history of the naming of Menifee county. I have
relatives who migrated from KY to Indiana in first two decades of 1800s (before Menifee
county was formed). Their name is MENIFEE. Am having difficulty tracing this line -- can
anyone help? Most of the MENIFEEs in my line moved to Decatur County, IN -- not sure if
any stayed behind in KY. There were lots of MENIFEE daughters who married men named PLEAK
/ PLEAKENSTALVER / PLAKE / PLEAKE (all variations of same family name), MEEKS / MEAKS and
SHIELDS. The Pleaks and Meekses also once lived in KY and I would be interested in
information pertaining to any of them, as well. PLEAK would be associated with Montgomery
County region of Menifee County.Item entered 3/8/97.

David R Clinkenbeard
(clinkne@radiks.net) -- CLINKENBEARDLooking for any info reguarding William Clinkenbeard. Born around 1750, grew up
in the Clark, Montgomery, Bath area. Died in Clark county in either 1823 or 1843. Please
contact me if you have any info. thank you.Item entered 3/8/97.